Book by Hambley, Allan R.
FEATURES:
Written for users (rather than designers) of circuits, electronics, and electrical machines. Offers a "frustration-free" approach that anticipates trouble spots and provides answers for their most frequently asked questions. A self-contained treatment reviews prerequisite topics such as complex numbers and differential equations. Intersperses short, boxed articles throughout showing how basic electrical engineering concepts are applied in other engineering fields, e.g.: Anti-knock signal-processing circuits for internal combustion engines. A cardiac pacemaker. The use of the Global Position System in surveying. Batteries for electric/hybrid vehicles. Signal-processing for automotive-ignition control.
Contains an introduction to computer-aided analysis using PSpice.